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How to Get Rid of Cucumber Beetles
You tuck cucumber vines into the soil while dreaming of the fresh, crunchy fruits and tart pickles to come. And then one day, ...
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Q: Last year, my cucumber plants kept wilting, no matter how moist the soil was. How can I help them fare better this year? A: You probably ran into bacterial wilt, a common disease that affects ...
Yellow leaves can be a sign of several problems. Cucumbers are one of the easiest vegetables for beginning gardeners to grow, and they even tell you when something’s not quite right. If your cucumber ...
These beetles can transmit diseases like bacterial wilt and viruses, none of which are curable. Delaying the planting of squash and cucumber transplants until mid-June may evade the host-seeking ...
Cucumber plants that looked productive can be quickly killed by this bacterial wilt. The bacteria live on the mouthparts of the beetles, so it only takes a few beetles to cause significant problems.
The striped cucumber beetle is a leading way that bacterial wilt is spread. This particular disease is a bit different than most veggie diseases because it's caused by a bacteria and not a fungus.
If bacterial wilt is present, you will see white to clear strings of bacterial ooze stringing out from the cut to the knife blade. This test is not 100% reliable. A cucumber vine with bacterial wilt.
Cucumbers are susceptible to a number of diseases. One of the most serious is bacterial wilt that leads to sudden wilting and death of vines.
Key Points. Signs of cucumber beetle activity include chewed leaves, holes, dimples, and scars on fruits. Cucumber beetles transmit bacterial wilt and cucumber mosaic virus, which cause plant death.
You may also consider seeking out a cucumber variety such as ‘Country Fair’ that has genetic resistance to bacterial wilt. As soon as you observe beetles, spray with a registered insecticide.
Q: Last year, my cucumber plants kept wilting, no matter how moist the soil was. How can I help them fare better this year? A: You probably ran into bacterial wilt, a common disease that affects ...